Despite the reality that there has been an epic attack on women's reproductive rights, the notion that there just might be a GOP "war on women" is denied by the right wing and several Fox News folks. Meanwhile, one unaffiliated Democratic advisor, NOT connected to the DNC, suggested that Ann Romney isn't qualified to speak about women's economic issues because she never actually worked outside the home and all hell has broken loose with accusations by the Romney campaign and Fox News that the Democratic Party is attacking the blessed GOP holy mother Ann. Got hyperbole?

In his latest effort to defend George Zimmerman, race bait against African Americans and tie it all up in a racialized attack on the Obama administration, Sean Hannity suggested that the Obama Justice Department has willfully ignored George Zimmerman’s civil rights in favor of Trayvon Martin’s.

FoxNews.com has an article about the criminal charges entered against George Zimmerman. The first sentence paints Zimmerman in a sympathetic, innocent-looking light by describing him as a "neighborhood watch volunteer." Clearly, FoxNews.com knows itsreadership. And they responded with murderous racism in the comments. Warning: VERY SHOCKING AND DISTURBING (H/T Reader Chuckie). UPDATED WITH A SELECTION OF RACIST JOKES.

There's been some back and forth about whether or not Fox News found its mole who went rogue and has been posting on Gawker. But now there's no doubt that the mole has been discovered. His name is Joe Muto and he has been suspended from his job. He has also pubicly admitted guilt.

Memo to George Zimmerman: If you’re trying to show the world you’re not a racist, you mightnotwanttopalaroundwithSeanHannity. Unfortunately for Zimmerman, he seems more interested in Hannity’s advice than that of his own attorneys. After a phone call with Hannity about which he said they “spoke on the phone about his case, and I agreed not to report on the contents of that conversation,” Zimmerman’s attorneys resigned. They cited that phone call as one of the reasons.

Gawker has a fascinating column by a current Fox News employee disgruntled by the tactics of his or her employer and ready to spill the beans. Interestingly, the self-titled "Fox Mole" says the moment of no return came via Fox Nation. Why are we notsurprised? Mole pretty accurately describes Fox Nation as an "unholy mashup of the Drudge Report, the Huffington Post and a Klan meeting."